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- Based on a true story : A heated custody battle between her biological and adoptive parents leaves a little girl caught in the crossfire.
- Weeks before the end of World War II, a boy finds an American girl hidden in the barn of his grandmother's house. The girl turns out to be his cousin, and they become friends, but the Japanese police is informed of the girl's presence.
- 1944 Italy. Gino is a five year-old orphan, lost and alone in the middle of a destructive war. Foraging for months in the rubble, starving and swollen he is found one dark night, by two Canadian soldiers. Near death, they choose to break the rules and nurse him back to health. GINO... this child of war is nurtured, educated, cared for and given a uniform buy a loving family of soldiers who change his life and over the next 10 months of the war build a bond of love that will last a lifetime.
- Three dramatic specials, based on true first person stories, about children growing up in war. Hosted by Paul McCartney, Glenn Close, and Aidan Quinn. Shot in Nicaragua, Sarajevo, and Uganda.
- Hip-hop star Emmanuel Jal returns to Sudan where he served as a child soldier.
- Hamza, a former child soldier, undergoes an ambitious therapy session to rid the demons inside him.
- A Child of War message conveyed is "our children matter." Within each scene a beautiful adventure unfolds for the viewer. On this day, Brenda turns 12 and her dreams are realized. A spectacular day unfolds for her. Her mother plans the birthday party. During the party Brenda's friends reveal a new birthday song and dance. Gifts are given for the birthday girl. The last gift is special in deed. Her mother surprises her with the fulfillment of one of her dreams. She is led to a soccer field that has special memories for her. Her father, who was killed during a peace keeping mission with the United Nations used to take the family to this field. On the field, her dream comes true. A banner and balloons are launched into the sky. The banner states "We need a National Children's Day in the U.S.A.
- "I don't want my son killed there. So in keeping himself safe, he will have to kill someone else, but the person that he's killing is a son or daughter and they have a mom and that mom loves their child as much as I love mine. I don't want to bury my son. But for my son to be safe, someone else has to die." -Virginia Morton, Antioch, CA My Child: Mothers of War is a documentary about he mothers who send their children to fight in Iraq.
- The story of the 1995 charity compilation album, "Help!", released to raise funds for the War Child charity.
- A soldier back from tour in Iraq struggles with Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome in solitude.
- A Child's War is the culmination of the year-long Virtual Video Project, an after-school program conducted by Global Kids, Inc. in collaboration with the Museum of the Moving Image. During the 2006-07 academic year, the students gathered regularly to learn about film production, global issues, and virtual worlds, producing A Child's War, a year-end project on the plight of child soldiers in Uganda. A Child's War is a short video that displays the students' spectacular understanding of both digital media and important international issues. Through A Child's War, the 18 young creators vividly illustrate a poignant story that documents the fictional life experiences of a former child soldier who has come to the International Criminal Court to testify against the warlord who forced him to murder hundreds of people, including his own family members.
- An Iraqi girl losses her family and now ten years later she confronts the soldier who saved her life.
- The first chapter of Emmanuel Jal's autobiography, War Child. It begins the story of when Emmanuel was a seven year old Sudanese boy, living in a small village at the onset of the Sudan civil war.
- In this music video, Michaela DePrince performs a dance choreographed especially for Chef'Special's single Afraid Of The Dark. A song about overcoming the fear of facing the darkness, embracing it, and dancing with it.
- Mildred is the heart link between a sturdy blacksmith named Judson and his wife, their only child and a fascinating personality. Judson is living in the danger zone when he decides to be one of those responding to Lincoln's second call for troops. He leaves his work and his family, just as loyal men must do in time of stress and storm, and becomes a private in the Union army, but there is an added stimulus, the troops in gray are within striking distance of his home. The parting scenes between the blacksmith and his wife are unusually affecting, due largely to the exceptional acting of the lady who plays the lead, whose name has not been furnished. She displays striking capability throughout the play, though I do not recall having seen her face before on the screen. The little girl, Mildred, does all that might be expected of a child under the circumstances; she knows nothing of patriotism and glory, and her opportunities come later on. All three leads are consistent performers. When the tide of battle rises to the village where the blacksmith's family lives the inhabitants flee on foot and in all sorts of vehicles with whatever valuables they can carry. Mildred is seated in the rear of a wagon when she drops her doll, and she climbs out to recover it. She stands gazing at the stream of refugees passing her for a while, then wanders away and is lost in neighboring woods, where she is exposed to the fire of both armies. She wanders on and on, hugging her doll close to her breast, while the ravages of war are going on all around her. She screams when shells explode near her and runs from them in horror, but she escapes uninjured until nightfall. She is not far away from the Union lines when the soldiers in blue stack their arms and light their camp fires, and her movements are noticed by one of the pickets, her own father. He challenges; receives no answer and fires. He is overwhelmed with grief on finding that he has severely wounded his precious little girl and deserts his post to carry her to his own house. His wife has returned in search of her little one and lies prostrated with grief over her loss. There is an affecting scene when the three are brought together, but other sentinels have discovered the absence of Judson, have reported him as missing from post, and a squad has been sent to capture him at his home. He is placed under arrest, tried by drum head court martial and sentenced to be shot at sunrise. So much for the liberty of him who sacrifices all that he holds dear for the sake of liberty. He is brought to a realization during his brief imprisonment that patriotism counts for so little in the end that he had better have stuck to his forge and his family. Now comes little Mildred's opportunity. She and her invalid mother go to the tent of the officer in command to plead for the life of the man who yielded to God-given instincts in saving his child at the risk of leaving his post unguarded. The rules of war are not those of compassion, and the weak creatures are not permitted to enter, but the child takes the law into her own hands and slips by the sentry. Her appeal in behalf of her father is the high point in the drama, and it is successful in every sense of the word. The stern martinet refuses with grim determination until the child's gentle presence recalls a parting scene at his own home, when he gradually relents. The prisoner is set free and restored to his family. In artistic conclusion, in relief from the conventional, the commanding officer is seen in his tent absorbed in his work when he receives a letter and a package from Mildred. The latter contains her doll. The note says, "I am sending you my best doll because you were so kind to daddy. When he is through fighting, please send him home." -- Moving Picture World synopsis
- On 1st November 2007 Keane hosted a spectacular night at Brixton Academy in aid of the charity War Child. The evening featured sets from Teddy Thompson (son of Richard), Findlay Brown, Brendan Benson (with Keane as his backing band), the Guillemots, the Magic Numbers, the Pet Shop Boys and Lily Allen, performing her own chart topper Smile and the Keane hit Everybodys Changing, both with Keane as
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